Like, do you claim that “reputation fails to update in the face of actual changes in behavior (not just someone announcing their intent to change)” is a good thing?
I’m saying “subconsciously pre-committing to ignoring claims/purported evidence of changed behavior, because usually they’re wrong and it’s not worth the cost of litigating individual cases” is often times the correct thing to do.
I’m saying “subconsciously pre-committing to ignoring claims/purported evidence of changed behavior, because usually they’re wrong and it’s not worth the cost of litigating individual cases” is often times the correct thing to do.